

In 2014, a remake of the minigame (or the event from which it was inspired), Final Fantasy VII G-Bike, was released on iOS and Android devices, but was closed the following year. If talked to, he shouts "BAM" a few times, stating that he has the urge to do while playing. A random NPC is playing on the left G Bike cabinet. There are actually two G Bike cabinets, both of which are red. It costs 200 gil to play G Bike each time. On the arcade cabinet, the game is named G-Bike. The minigame is designed after the motorcycle chase scene that took place earlier in Midgar Highway. If you like casual games with crazy graphics, FF7GBIKE is definitely a must try.G Bike ( Gバイク, G Baiku ?) is a racing minigame that Cloud can play on the second floor of Wonder Square in the Gold Saucer in Final Fantasy VII. Gems are used to acquire more materials so as to upgrade the infamous Buster Sword and the bike itself.

Unlike most Japanese Gacha games, there isn’t weapons or characters or even bikes to Gacha in FF7GBIKE. There are two kinds of limit break, the first will enable you to clear the screen of smaller enemies while the limit break during boss fights, can be used together with a companion to dish out crazy amount of damage on the boss. And of course, what’s a FF game without spells and limit break! In FF7GBIKE, players can cast spell such as Fire, Blizzard or Thunder to quickly take down a group of enemies. The controls are really simple, tap to move, flick up to jump, flick down to slide, move near enemies to attack. Currently, I’ve come across quest/stages such as “defeat x number of enemies”, “escort” and defeating Bosses. Players will control Cloud and defeat enemies from each stage. The game looks beautiful on the mobile and the controls are real simple. FF7GBIKE is a mini Action, runner game bringing back the famous Bike Chasing scene from the original game in 1997.
